The Construction Defect Center is not a law firm, we are advocates for homeowners stuck in a new home with construction defects-or punch list repair items the home builder should have fixed but never did. We are offering this service for homeowners who we think we can help.
Our service includes:
- We will contact the home builder about the homeowner’s unfixed punch list items-or obvious construction defects with the request being the repairs get made-or the defects get fixed. We will copy the homeowner on our correspondence-along with email-emails regarding specific conversations we have with the home builder-or their representative.
- If necessary, we will contact the state regarding the fact the home builder failed to make needed repairs during the one-year warranty period.
- If we fail in the first two steps to make any progress with the home builder, we will try to find a construction defect attorney who can assist the homeowner in their state.
Who we can help:
- Homeowners who purchased a new home in a single-family home subdivision or a custom home in the last 2 years that came with workmanship-or construction defect issues-that the builder never repaired. The homeowner must possess e-mails or documentation that prove they did everything possible to alert the builder about the workmanship issues-construction defect issues within their one-year warranty period. If they do not have this type of documentation we cannot help them.
The types of Homeowner Repair, Punch List and Defect Issues We May Assist with:
- Windows or doors that do not open or close properly.
- Roof leaks-roof flashing-shingles that were improperly installed.
- Plumbing pipe issues
- Interior crown molding that has cracked or warped.
- Interior cabinet doors that do not open or close properly
- Exterior siding-stucco that is warped or cracked.
- First floors or basements that flood
- Interior wood flooring that is warped or cracked.
- Appliances that do not properly work
- Drainage issues on the home’s exterior
Who We Cannot Help:
- Homeowners whose home builder is bankrupt or have gone out of business.
- Homeowners who are victims of a home remodeling scam.
- Owners of a mobile home or manufactured home.
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